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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    My wife just got an Alta that I'm setting up for her now. I personally don't see the point but for someone needing external motivation, I can see it's beneifts.
    To each there own I suppose, I for one think it's pretty sweet being able to see how many calories I burn during a workout, run, or bike. Also being able to train in certain zones, fat burn, cardio etc. I don't get too hung up on steps or anything like that, more concerned with HR and calories.

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    I'll be posting a Fitbit surge for sale if you are interested?
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    For anyone interested in Starting Strength, they've got an awesome app now. Much better than any other app for SS or SL5x5.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...strength&hl=en

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    It's Irving back again with more performance goals that are only tangentially related to this thread.

    I can occasionally bust out a good hand stand. Today I smashed all previous records by walking 54'7" on my hands. It's one of those exercises that you don't realize how much it takes out of you until several minutes later.



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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    What's this garage you speak of? Lol

    I enjoy doing them at the gym because there is a crossfit dude that does the "oil pump" whole body style pull-ups.
    Didn't see this until just now. Those crossfit pull-ups are annoying. Even if you do them in competition, you'd think you'd become stronger by doing normal pull-ups, then you'd really kill it in the competition.
    Having a pull-up bar in the garage has drastically improved my upper body strength when I decide to workout semi-regularly. That's more noob gains than anything else though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Didn't see this until just now. Those crossfit pull-ups are annoying. Even if you do them in competition, you'd think you'd become stronger by doing normal pull-ups, then you'd really kill it in the competition.
    I agree. I remember when I was about 20lbs lighter, and could do a near infinite amount of regular pull ups (to the point where I was using a weight belt), I tried the "crossfit pullup" and it made them so easy, but felt really awkward. I still do pullups on back days, but not to the extent I used to.

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    I don't think I'll ever be a guy who can just rock pull-ups all day. I think my arms are too long. I think 11 is the most I've ever done. I did try a few weighted ones the other day. That was pretty fun. How much weight are we talking about? I tried 24lbs just because it's what I had laying around, knowing it was way too much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I don't think I'll ever be a guy who can just rock pull-ups all day. I think my arms are too long. I think 11 is the most I've ever done. I did try a few weighted ones the other day. That was pretty fun. How much weight are we talking about? I tried 24lbs just because it's what I had laying around, knowing it was way too much.
    I would do a pyramid type thing, usually start with 15-20 un weighted pull ups, then add a little weight and do as many as I could with said weight, usually 6 sets or so, ending with 30 lbs and 4-6 reps. I think a 40lb dumbbell was the most I ever used. Now dips on the other hand, that was like +75lbs, if I can ever get that strong again, i'll be happy.

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    I'm much more capable with dips than pull-ups.
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    I wrecked both biceps doing weighted pull-ups a couple of years ago. The injury was so persistent and slow to heal it made me change how I lift. I had to take over a year off. I lifted Monday and managed to aggravate it again.

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